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kazlik
Helper II
Helper II

Loop through filtered items to qulify a count

I have data similar to the table below and would like to do the following

 

User selects Brand A,B,D from a filter

I want to display the distinct count of ID's per Brand that is qualified based on the following
ID must have a Competitor type of 2 and also a type of 1 that is in the selected Brands and not all for that ID
In this case I should get the following

 

A = 2 (ID 1 and 2)
B = 1 (ID 1)
D = 1 (ID 2)

 

ID 3 would not qualify as brand F is not selected
ID 4 would not quality as brand G is not selected

 

IDBrandCompetitor type
1A2
1B1
1C1
2G1
2D1
2A2
3D1
3B1
3F2
4A2
4G1
5G1
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Anonymous
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Hi @kazlik,

 

   can you please post a sample data table. I didn't understand so much the explanation, and starting with a bunch of data it can be much more simple.

 

#I'M Not An Expert#

MattAllington
Community Champion
Community Champion

I would like to help you, but the explanation is really confusing.  Can you have another go at explaining what you need.



* Matt is an 8 times Microsoft MVP (Power BI) and author of the Power BI Book Supercharge Power BI.
I will not give you bad advice, even if you unknowingly ask for it.

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